“Hydrangea Forest” Undergoes Major Renewal into a New Landmark Featuring 700 Blooming Cherry Trees! First Blossoms Appear This Spring from Trees Donated by Former Sosa City Council Member Takeo Kawaguchi
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Tokyo German Village has transformed its "Hydrangea Forest" area by planting 700 cherry trees donated by former Sosa City Council member Takeo Kawaguchi. The new area features a variety of cherry species that have begun to bloom this spring, marking the birth of a new cherry blossom landmark in Chiba Prefecture.
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- Q: What is the name of the attraction that underwent renovation at Tokyo German Village and what was it transformed into?
- A: The 'Hydrangea Forest' at Tokyo German Village was transformed into a new cherry blossom landmark featuring 700 planted cherry trees.
- Q: How many cherry trees were planted in the renovated area and who donated them?
- A: A total of 700 cherry trees were planted in the renovated area, donated by former Sosa City Council member Takeo Kawaguchi.
- Q: Where is Tokyo German Village located and which company operates it?
- A: Tokyo German Village is located in Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture, and is operated by Meiwa Kosan Co., Ltd.
- Q: What types of cherry trees were planted and how many of each variety were included?
- A: The planted varieties include 150 Yoko, 150 Somei Yoshino, and 200 Weeping Cherry trees such as Heian, totaling 700 trees.
- Q: When did the newly planted cherry trees begin blooming and what seasonal feature do they now offer?
- A: The newly planted cherry trees began blooming this spring, offering visitors a 'spectacular spring view' with a relay of blossoms from early to late season.